Joint time-domain reshaping and frequency-domain equalization of room impulse responses
@article{Jungmann2014JointTR,
title={Joint time-domain reshaping and frequency-domain equalization of room impulse responses},
author={Jan Ole Jungmann and Radoslaw Mazur and Alfred Mertins},
journal={2014 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)},
year={2014},
pages={6642-6646}
}
In listening room compensation, the aim is to compensate for the degradations that are rendered to an audio signal by transmission in a closed room. Due to multiple reflections of the soundwaves, the listener receives a superposition of delayed and attenuated versions of the source signal. A filter is designed so that the convolution of the room impulse response and the equalizer contains better acoustic properties than the original acoustic channel. Common approaches for derever-beration… CONTINUE READING